Controversial Waterloo tower opposed by veterans group gets green light

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Source: Buckley Gray Yeoman / Bourne Capital

Office scheme proposals for site next to centre for services personnel attracted 2,500 objections

Lambeth councillors have approved proposals for a controversial Waterloo office development that drew fire from a neighbouring organisation for service personnel.

Buckley Gray Yeoman’s 20-storey office tower and MATT Architecture’s refurbishment of the adjacent 1950s office building Mercury House will deliver 30,352 sq m of new floorspace for developer Bourne Capital. The vast majority of the new accommodation will be for office use.

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